veledwin
Edwin
veledwin

You seem fun. 

which is becoming more popular

Cool, people like me with soy allergies would get sick and have no idea why. Changing a person's order without asking or informing them is stupid and dangerous. 

Once you eliminate the impossible, whatever remains, no matter how improbable, must be the truth.

More likely there were a bunch of skeptics who ordered it and while eating the real meat burgers, thinking they were the Impossible burger, they were saying, “Yuk! This is terrible! It tastes nothing like the real thing!”

The best part is that there were probably a lot of people eating these real burgers and saying, “wow, these bullshit, non-meat abominations actually taste like the real thing!”

At least it’s not as trash as Tekken’s VR mode. The only VR mode for a fighting game that makes any sense to me is a replay spectator mode but they keep trying to make it playable and that just doesn’t work well with traditional fighting games.

Nintendo’s stellar history with VR claims another victim.

“Wow a new character with new moves?! F this! I’m getting the 2nd season pass for DBFZ so I can get 8 more gokus!

Taking the troll a little too personally when the roster contains over 70 OTHER fighters to choose from

Thats a dumb reason to not buy a game.

cry more you big baby 

It’s highly unlikely that it’s a placeholder considering it has unique animations, a new cry, and a shiny form.

The three-movies-a-month thing is supposed to roll out in a couple days, and that should hopefully curtail a lot of the financial problems they’re having. In the mean time, I would expect it to be a mess. If it remains a mess after the new terms change . . . I guess my options are seeing The Meg three times or

Here’s my thing: I thnk 7 is a perfectly fine number of FE characters. Melee exposed the series to the wider world and served to catalyze it into a highly valuable Nintendo franchise. Plus, the characters are inherently made for fighting. Seven is fine.

Uh.....there are plenty of beauty products targeted only at the African American community. Yes, even brushes and combs.

Products aren’t “Black” even if mostly black people use them.

This should be a class action suit.